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PAIR OF ENGRAVED 19TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOONS BY HARRIS & SHAFER

PAIR OF ENGRAVED 19TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOONS BY HARRIS & SHAFER

An attractive pair of spoons measuring approx. 8 ½” in length, each engraved on the handle in script letters, “Vandeventer / 1841 – 1891”.  Perhaps they were a 50th wedding anniversary gift.… (1266-942). Learn More »

SMALL COIN SILVER LADLE BY J. ERWIN OF BALTIMORE WITH 1817 ASSAY DATE

SMALL COIN SILVER LADLE BY J. ERWIN OF BALTIMORE WITH 1817 ASSAY DATE

This American solid coin silver ladle measuring 6 ¾” in length was made by John Erwin of Baltimore, MD. The only time and place in the U.S. where hallmarks were required on silver was in Baltimore… (1266-940). Learn More »

CIRCA 1860’S “MAYFLOWER” SOUP LADLE BY CANFIELD BRO. & CO OF BALTIMORE

CIRCA 1860’S “MAYFLOWER” SOUP LADLE BY CANFIELD BRO. & CO OF BALTIMORE

This beautiful coin silver soup or punch ladle was produced circa 1860’s by Canfield Bro. & Co. of Baltimore, MD.  Of the Mayflower pattern with a lovely scroll design on the handle and… (1266-956). Learn More »

LARGE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SERVING SPOON BY SILAS WHITE

LARGE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SERVING SPOON BY SILAS WHITE

This is a large serving spoon measuring 9” long overall. The bowl measures nearly 2” x 3” and exhibits light tarnishing while the handle remains bright. The end of the handle is engraved with… (1266-999). Learn More »

SELECTION OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS

SELECTION OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS

These are silver napkin rings appropriate for the fanciest of dining occasions. Napkin rings are an invention of the European bourgeoisie, first appearing in France about 1800 and soon spreading to… (1266-). Learn More »

MONOGRAMMED COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE BY S. KIRK & SON

MONOGRAMMED COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE BY S. KIRK & SON

This beautiful coin silver soup or punch ladle was produced circa 1840-1860 by S. Kirk and Son of Baltimore. Of the Mayflower pattern with a lovely scroll design on the handle and monogrammed “E W… (1266-955). Learn More »

SET OF ELEVEN SILVER FORKS BY “W.M. SAVAGE” OF COLUMBUS, OHIO

SET OF ELEVEN SILVER FORKS BY “W.M. SAVAGE” OF COLUMBUS, OHIO

Offered here is a fine matching set of eleven four-tine silver forks. They measure approximately 6.75” long. These are of the “Fiddle” pattern which was very common in the 19th century. All are… (1266-948). Learn More »

SET OF FOUR EARLY FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER SERVING SPOONS FROM “WATSON” OF FAUQUIER, VIRGINIA

SET OF FOUR EARLY FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER SERVING SPOONS FROM “WATSON” OF FAUQUIER, VIRGINIA

Offered here is a set of four matching and well-used, silver serving spoons. These measure approximately 9” in length. These spoons are in the “fiddle pattern” which was the most commonly found… (1266-946). Learn More »

VERY FINE CASED SET OF TWELVE COIN SILVER DESSERT KNIVES FROM GALT & BROS.

VERY FINE CASED SET OF TWELVE COIN SILVER DESSERT KNIVES FROM GALT & BROS.

Cased set of twelve matching coin silver dessert knives. Spoons measure approximately 7.25” long; leatherette-bound case measures 8” x 5.5” x 1.25”. All handles are engraved with initials… (1266-943). Learn More »

SET OF SIX SILVER DESSERT FORKS FROM GALT & BROS.

SET OF SIX SILVER DESSERT FORKS FROM GALT & BROS.

Offered here is a set of six matching silver dessert forks. These four-tine forks measure approximately 6.75” long. All handles are engraved with initials “WMB”. See items #1266-943 and… (1266-945). Learn More »

EARLY APOSTLE SPOON

EARLY APOSTLE SPOON

An apostle spoon is a spoon with an image of an apostle or other saint as the terminal of the handle, each bearing his distinctive emblem. Apostle spoons were particularly popular prior to… (1266-793). Learn More »

VERY FINE CASED SET OF TWELVE COIN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS FROM GALT & BROS.

VERY FINE CASED SET OF TWELVE COIN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS FROM GALT & BROS.

Cased set of twelve matching coin silver dessert spoons. Spoons measure approximately 4.75” long; leatherette-bound case measures 5.25” x 5.5” x 1.25”. All handles are engraved with initials… (1266-944). Learn More »

ANTIQUE SPRIG WARE CUP & SAUCER, C1810

ANTIQUE SPRIG WARE CUP & SAUCER, C1810

Attractive white cup and saucer with purple and green sprigs of flowers. Saucer measures 5 ¾” in diameter; cup is 3 ¾” in diameter at lip and 2” in diameter at the base. No chips or cracks.… (1266-309). Learn More »

 SPANISH AMERICAN WAR HARDTACK

SPANISH AMERICAN WAR HARDTACK

Volunteers in the Spanish American War were just as anxious to illustrate the hardships of army life by bringing home souvenir hardtack as their fathers had been after the Civil War. That staple of… (1219-43). Learn More »

INDIAN WAR FOLDING KNIFE AND SPOON COMBINATION

INDIAN WAR FOLDING KNIFE AND SPOON COMBINATION

During the Civil War the commercial market was filled with devices and gadgets promoted as making life easier for the soldier in camp and field. Combination mess utensils were a category of their own,… (490-2927). Learn More »

$180.00
Originally $225.00

US WORLD WAR ONE “TRENCH ART” MESS KIT WITH SPOON & FORK

US WORLD WAR ONE “TRENCH ART” MESS KIT WITH SPOON & FORK

Model 1910 US mess kit with lid and folding handle. The lid has been inscribed with an arrow pierced heart above the initials “F.T.W.” The artwork is surrounded by a thin double border. Inside the… (2023-1686). Learn More »

LARGE TINNED MESS IRON CUP

LARGE TINNED MESS IRON CUP

Mess gear was issued by the various recruiting services, first by the states and later by the federal government. Early in the war local suppliers were often sourced and you also had privately… (490-1852). Learn More »

$300.00
Originally $375.00

MATCHED SET OF SIX KNIVES AND SIX FORKS

MATCHED SET OF SIX KNIVES AND SIX FORKS

Offered here is a nice matched set of old knives and forks. The knives feature a round end blade and dark wood handles held in place with three pins.  The matching forks have three tines. Wood… (179-1101). Learn More »

EARLY SILVER MOUNTED TRAVELER’S OR OFFICER’S FOLDING UTENSIL SET

EARLY SILVER MOUNTED TRAVELER’S OR OFFICER’S FOLDING UTENSIL SET

Early travelers and military officers on campaign carried their own eating utensils as a matter of course. This is a nice folding fork, knife and spoon with black wood handles, silver mounted, and… (172-5566). Learn More »

GROUP OF ASSORTED UTENSILS

GROUP OF ASSORTED UTENSILS

Offered here are two spoons and scissors. Iron scissors are 6” long with black patina and surface pitting on blades. One spoon is a plain iron spoon with large bowl and thin, flat handle. The other… (160-23). Learn More »


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EXCELLENT U.S. MODEL 1840 LIGHT ARTILLERY OFFICER’S SABER WITH MINTY ETCHED BLADE

This pattern was introduced in 1840 for all mounted officers other than cavalry, but with the introduction of the 1850 patterns it was limited to officers of light artillery, making it very scarce. On top being a very hard to find pattern, this one… (870-635). Learn More »

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